most members it seems, but you can't expect to have revolutionary comics here, they are guest comics.My comic is not even having a punchline, so I am looking forward of what the response to that will be if the comic comes up.

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Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:26 am

angelusbr

Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 11:26 amPosts: 1754

Re: One Offs Set #19: Guest Strips!

Kyderra wrote:

angelusbr wrote:

I see...Well, I liked the Joey strip more than this one.

most members it seems, but you can't expect to have revolutionary comics here, they are guest comics.My comic is not even having a punchline, so I am looking forward of what the response to that will be if the comic comes up.

I didn't mean to sound...mean. I don't mind seeing heartwarming strips or funny ones or plot relevant ones. I just didn't like this one.

I must say that his style of drawing is very interesting. It catches attention and shows Housepets! in a different point of view.

And his grammar is not bothering me. Especially that English is not my first language too.

Well King, you may be able to dodge snowballs, but you must learn how to avoid trees ;p

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Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:16 am

Sleet

Bringing Foxy Back

Joined: Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:32 amPosts: 15809Location: Nephelokokkygia

Re: One Offs Set #19: Guest Strips!

You know, this strip is not all that funny, but I only now really came to realize that because I was too busy loving how awesomely cute it is. Being funny and adorable is a difficult art that only a few have mastered, such as Rick Griffin himself.

Actually I think the butchered English is kind of cute. It's got a sweet, childish air to it.

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